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re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 8:15 pm to
Paul Byrd
Chad Ogea
Mike Sirotka
Rick Greene

re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 3:51 pm to
Tim Lanier (struck out right before the Warren Morris blast)
Johnnie Thibodaux (RIP)
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Its way way way too early to be concerned!


"way way way way" (4 ways) :thup:
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the speedboat's passengers opened fire on a coast guard vessel that approached them


They signed their death certificate right there.

re: Fetterman in T-Minus 3-2-1

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 3:09 pm to
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It’s probably more about he dared to shake the hand of the bad orange man


I'm going with this. Some of the TDS infected people probably offed themselves last night over it. Are Deniro and Olberman OK? Has anyone checked on them today?

re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 3:00 pm to
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Who was the guy that had the ball bounce off his head that Bregman caught in the air?


Ibarra

LINK

re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 2:55 pm to
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Matty Ott


He became a shut down closer. :bow:

re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 11:38 am to
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Michael Hollander


He's an attorney now

re: Forgotten LSU baseball players

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 11:36 am to
Zeph Zinsman
Adrian Antonini
Ron Lim- going back to the early 90s- center fielder
Mike Koerner
Mike Klosterman

re: Why play these shitty games?

Posted by Tigergreg on 2/25/26 at 6:36 am to
Early experience for young players (mostly pitchers) so we can see who is reliable down the line.
Well said. This should be required reading for panicans. Unlike football, where losing one game could make a difference in a national title, baseball relies on a gradual approach by testing players early in tough situations, giving them experience, and seeing who is reliable when the chips are on the table. We will be better off from having young guys put in pressure situations because they will be reliable when we really need a win. :geauxtigers:
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he game in the PMAC on Super Bowl Sunday against UNLV was more iconic that that Georgetown game


Perhaps, but those two come to mind for me.
(1) On 2/3/90 LSU defeated Loyola Marymount 148-141 in OT at the PMAC. The Tigers has Chris Jackson and Shaq and Loyola had Bo Kimble and Hank Gathers (who died the following month during a game).

Key Performers (LMU): Hank Gathers scored 48 points with 13 rebounds, while Bo Kimble added 32 points.

Key Performers (LSU): Chris Jackson led LSU with 34 points, while Shaquille O'Neal recorded 20 points and 24 rebounds.


(2) On 1/28/89 the Tigers upset No. 2 Georgetown at the Superdome 82-80 before a crown of 54,321 on a last second bucket by Ricky Blanton.
I was there and had a bunch of Georgetown fans behind me talking trash the entire game. I turned around and gave them a big smile before they left in a hurry all pissed off.

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Being stupid and hateful is no way to go through life.


and fat!
Is it possible that dyslexia can also make people's politics backwards?
Here you go again defending the indefensible. We get it. You have to take the 10% side so you sound like a rebel.